<p class="title">Property registrations in Bengaluru and Mysuru are expected to resume as sub-registrar offices will open in these two cities starting Wednesday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Revenue Minister R Ashoka said sub-registrar offices located in areas identified as Covid-19 containment zones will not open.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Sub-registrar offices are open across the state, except in Bengaluru and Mysuru. In these two cities, sub-registrar offices located in a one-km radius of containment zones will not be open and people cannot visit them. All other sub-registrar offices in Bengaluru and Mysuru will open from Wednesday," Ashoka said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Property registration is a crucial source of revenue for the government, fetching nearly Rs 11,000 crore in the 2019-20 fiscal. The government aims to mop up Rs 12,655 crore in the 2020-21 fiscal.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Since March 24, when the nationwide lockdown came into effect, Ashoka estimates that the government lost about Rs 1,000 crore by way of stamp duty and registration fees.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This year, the government has decided to reduce the stamp duty from 5% to 2% on first-time registration of new apartments/flats costing less than Rs 20 lakh.</p>
<p class="title">Property registrations in Bengaluru and Mysuru are expected to resume as sub-registrar offices will open in these two cities starting Wednesday.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Revenue Minister R Ashoka said sub-registrar offices located in areas identified as Covid-19 containment zones will not open.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Sub-registrar offices are open across the state, except in Bengaluru and Mysuru. In these two cities, sub-registrar offices located in a one-km radius of containment zones will not be open and people cannot visit them. All other sub-registrar offices in Bengaluru and Mysuru will open from Wednesday," Ashoka said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Property registration is a crucial source of revenue for the government, fetching nearly Rs 11,000 crore in the 2019-20 fiscal. The government aims to mop up Rs 12,655 crore in the 2020-21 fiscal.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Since March 24, when the nationwide lockdown came into effect, Ashoka estimates that the government lost about Rs 1,000 crore by way of stamp duty and registration fees.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This year, the government has decided to reduce the stamp duty from 5% to 2% on first-time registration of new apartments/flats costing less than Rs 20 lakh.</p>